The process to solve the most complex problems humans have
created, or can possibly create.

The process is just a puzzle or precise arrangement of knowledge.

It is available.

Problem solutions are more usefully described with the words,
contradiction resolutions. When you use more accurate words, your
mind recognizes more accurate results. If you are not willing
to use more accurate words, you will not find the resolutions
to contradictions currently frustrating your efforts.

It is inherent to the existence of contradictions and arrays
of contradictions, no matter how extensive or complex, created
by the design of the human mind, that each resolution exists within
human minds.

Knowledge of the complete process has always existed among
certain people, very few at any one time.

The human mind is a contradiction identification and resolution
device. It identifies and resolves contradictions, otherwise described
as asking and answering questions, the process of thinking.

The people who learned the knowledge have the same design of
human mind as everyone else. Anyone can learn the knowledge.

The knowledge is independently learned as a result of inordinately
unusual circumstances within a universe of knowledge so extensive
that any precise array of knowledge is common to comparatively
few people, and progressively more rare as the diversity and extent
of the array increases.

The knowledge of how to solve inordinately complex or seemingly
impossible human-caused contradictions involves a small or moderate
extent of inordinately diverse knowledge.

For comparison, the knowledge of most other seemingly difficult
intellectual abilities involves a greater extent of a small or
narrow arena or subject matter of knowledge.

The knowledge of how to solve complex human-caused contradictions
can be efficiently learned within a few days, from a person who
has already learned it, by simply asking and answering the series
of questions such a person introduces for related questioning
by the person who wants to learn the knowledge. That process is
the same for learning any knowledge from another person.

While it has always been readily available for the asking,
the knowledge is inordinately rare at any particular time for
an array of reasons related to the superlatively brilliant design
of the human mind, therefore the human phenomenon, which is learned
within the knowledge. Those fascinating reasons, like each aspect
of the knowledge, are beyond the scope of this website, and require
your mind's related questions.

While the knowledge is the most desired and most beneficial
knowledge available to humans, is it still just a small sliver
or arena of knowledge, like any other particular array of precise
knowledge, and therefore not commonly encountered. There are vastly
too many concepts for any one person to encounter or learn many
of them.

Further, because the knowledge is so valuable to humans, and
the balance is perfect in all things, by design, the human mind's
defenses against the knowledge are inordinately extensive. A superficial
description of one such defense is the fear of new knowledge or
the currently unknown, obviously common to many people.

Further, the knowledge is inherent to and learned by an individual
mind's questioning process, therefore not benefiting from, but
beneficial to, organizations or institutions to which humans are
so obviously addicted, and by which institutional precepts humans
are so self-limited.

This website exists to offer separate notice that the referenced
knowledge exists and is available. Other websites offer more of
the knowledge, but the scant attention span of most humans, and
institutionally induced defenses, especially in the current sound-byte
or data-byte era, preclude most people from recognizing that the
knowledge exists when it is described among too many words.

Or, if you are accustomed to hiring other people to solve problems,
and the problem you wish to solve is caused by humans, you may
contact Doug at DougBuchanan.com (replace at with @). But you
might wisely first identify the problem with accurate words to
efficiently convey the information and better understand your
goal.